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04-25-2009, 07:54 PM #1
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Detailed - Porsche 996 Turbo
2003 996 turbo booked for a 2 day extensive detail
Upon arrival: no wash process pics sorry

The wheels were cleaned with Gloss It wheel gel at 1:1
The owner wanted everything perfect and I was happy to go all out on a silver car for a change and not do the usual "1 step"
Starting with the headlights and Gloss It one step machine gloss w/ a compounding pad and followed up once more with a finishing pad
Drivers side before


After

Passenger side headlight under the LED

Even with 3 or 4 different light sources it was pretty difficult to pick up the defects on camera, the car had a lot of wash induced stuff and some deeper RIDS (the hood needed some wetsand attention)
Door under the LED... light being refracted in a million directions

A cluster of scratches by the drivers side windshield had to be wetsanded, as usual I picked one scratch to test
Before 2000grit

After

2000grit compounded out with Gloss It extreme cut worked well on the test scracth so I proceeded to take care of the rest of the cluster with 5 or 6 more

After spot compunding the sanded areas the rest of the car recieved a 2 step process. The paint was a little stickier than expected so I broke out the Flex DA for the first time in 6months and I wondered why I left it collecting dust for so long:shead:
Gloss-It Evolution cut w. GI green/yellow polishing pad Flex 3401
Gloss-it Evolution polish w. GI blue finishing pad Flex 3403
Gloss-it EVP pad primer
Even though the flex random did an excellent job on the first part of correction I still broke out the rotary for jeweling as I find I can refine the finish a bit more working slow passes at low RPM. The GI polishes are a no brainer for sticky paints btw!
I rarely get the chance to go for 100% correction on silver or white cars but this car is very special to the owner as he wanted everything to restored to as close to new condition as possible.
Working evolution cut (some areas needed the little flex rotary as the flex random was too big)

jeweling

The taillights were a bit faded w/ some moderate swriling as well so the saem 2 step process as before was carried out

After

The "mystery" exhaust system on the turbo took about 40minutes of hand cleaning and polishing to get back to a presentable state
Noxon metal polish
#00 steel wool (inside the tailpipes only)
#0000 steel wool (outside tailpipes)
re-polished w/ Noxon using a finger pad
Before

After

The trim was well dried out, first I did a thorough cleaning with IPA and then applied Gloss It TRV dressing using a foam stick (pictured later and works great for applying any exterior dressing)
Before


I find the foam tipped stick is much more accurate for applying dressing in small areas (especially those areas next to paint)

Lower rocker panels finished

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04-25-2009, 07:54 PM #2
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Before

After

The engine was in fairly good condition, a quick APC de-greasing and dressing was all it required, gotta love Porsche engines for detailing
Before

After

The glass was machine polished using Gloss It one step machine gloss and a polishing pad to remove some fine hazing and swirls

I went around and finished cleaning all the door jambs and dressing the rest of the trim before Applying LSP
I got a chance to test out an outstanding glass sealant from Japan which the owner of the porsche supplied, I have a feeling I applied it correctly but the directions were in japanese so I used my logic and hoped for the best :giggle:

Its a liquid filled bottle which dispenses through a felt pad which you rub onto the windows...

It goes on like butter but it cures ridiculously hard, I let it sit overnight before buffing off with ice cold distilled water (helps dissipate some of the smearing)
I got a chance to put this "top secret" sealant to the test on my own car this week and was blown away! Its almost as if this stuff is afraid of water, I have never seen rain sheet and bead as quickly in my life, the problem was I only had 1 bottle!
I imediately called the owner of the Porsche to see where I can get more and I found that I simply "cant!", It is not sold in the United States and can only be imported from Japan... that is if you know where to find it in Japan.
Luckily I managed to contact his source who travels to Japan frequently and begged to get me a case of the updated version of what was used on the Porsche, it uses stronger polymers which sheet water faster and it lasts up to 6mponths on a single coat:headbang:
My case of 20 I will have it in a few weeks!!!
I will post up some videos of its performance soon, hopefully some in car driving videos as well in the rain!
Back to the interior, while cleaning underneath the seats I found what seemed to be wet tabbaco. This car was bought used so I was probably left by the past owner. Hadnfuls of tabbaco were stuck underneath and in between the seat and electric motor area.
Some pics of the wet tabbaco after shoveling out whatever I could by hand...


After 20minutes and 30 q-tips I was able to remove the reamaining tabbacco from underneath the seat.
Afters


A few damp MF's, tons of 1-tips and the LED light helped get the job done

The interior was cleaned with Gloss It satin leather cleaner and conditioned with Gloss It satin leather polish.
The plastics and carbon trim were treated with P&S express interior cleaner and then the carbon was sealed with Gloss Finish
Wheel were treated with Rejex and tires recieved 2 coats of Gloss it signature tire gloss
Some afters


The CF inlays really set off the interior IMO
Last edited by DetailDave; 04-25-2009 at 11:50 PM.
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04-25-2009, 07:56 PM #3
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Some finished shots





Waited for the sun to come out..

And it finally did...






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04-25-2009, 07:56 PM #4
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Sun was going down, best attempt





I got a chance to drive the turbo before the detail and I was very very impressed to say the least! Its truly amazing how a proper tune and some BPU's can make these cars pull so hard. The car was tuned by GMG racing, heres a quick exhaust video when the owner (KWERKS) came to collect his ride

Hope you enjoyed
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04-25-2009, 08:09 PM #5
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Nice job car looks awesome and sounds great.. tobacco part is kinda odd
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04-25-2009, 08:23 PM #6
Looks AMAZING!! Good job!
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04-25-2009, 09:02 PM #7
Nice nice nice! Looks like everyone is loving the Gloss-it products.
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04-25-2009, 09:24 PM #8
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Quality
This is the type of consistant quality which is so hard to find in this day and age(dave of street dreams is New Jersey's local OCD detailer) who first and foremost like myself is a "car guy" who really gets into the finer points of paint correction which for those in the know is very hard to accomplish on modern water based clears and super rock hard ceramic based paints as well.
We are showing with the write ups the passion for the most overlooked and underespected aspect of the automotive profession, look for extensive detailed write ups from all over the country by respected detail professionals of the Gloss-it family.
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04-25-2009, 10:16 PM #9
Very good job Dave, very good.
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04-25-2009, 10:43 PM #10



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